TXOGA Statement on EPA’s Revised New Source Review Permitting Process
The following statement can be attributed to Todd Staples, President of the Texas Oil and Gas Association, regarding the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) announcement yesterday of proposed revisions to clarify the New Source Review (NSR) permitting process
MOSTHistory Collections Department is seeking donations for its Hispanic Heritage Month display
This year, for Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), the Museum of South Texas History will feature a display of materials related to the migrant farmworkers that play a significant role in agriculture.
Border States Will Receive Majority of Migrant Care Reimbursement
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) today praised the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program’s (ESFP) announcement
Chasse Conque named new Vice President and Director of Athletics
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley announced Friday that it has hired Chasse Conque (pronounced Chase Konk) as its new Vice President and Director of Athletics.
Democratic Kansas Governor urges ratification for USMCA Agreement Now
Yesterday, Kansas’ Laura Kelly became the first Democratic Governor to fully support the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), drawing attention to its importance for her state’s trade, exports, and overall economy.
Congressman Encourages Disaster Survivors to Take Advantage of FEMA Resources
Today, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) encouraged those in Cameron, Willacy, and Hidalgo Counties who were affected by the flooding in June to take advantage of all of the available resources offered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other U.S. federal agencies.
RGV Continues to Encounter Large Volumes of Family Units and Unaccompanied Children
U.S. Border Patrol agents continue to face overwhelming numbers of illegal aliens entering through the Rio Grande Valley (RGV).
Marijuana Smugglers Stopped at the Border
U.S. Border Patrol agents continue to interdict narcotic smuggling attempts.
Today Wells Fargo presented $15,000 grant to IDEA Public Schools
Wells Fargo presented a $15,000 donation to IDEA Public Schools. IDEA Public Schools is a tuition-free, a public charter school focused on preparing students from underserved communities for success in college and citizenship.
CyberMission Receives $500K from the State
The Office of Governor Abbott has awarded the Mission Economic Development Corporation (Mission EDC) a Wagner-Peyser grant in the amount of $490, 268 to continue their series of CompTIA cybersecurity boot camps at its CEED building in Mission.
























